Right there, that was the big problem.
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DevilYouKnow — 14 years ago(January 20, 2012 05:25 PM)
Right there, that was the big problem.
In the pilot she's supposed to be a strong woman running a corporation, selling her likeness as merchandise, juggling three different identities and crying to her cat about how she can't find a man.
None of those things make her likable.
She shows off her boobs (bad implants) in her costume but complains about her company merchandising "my tits!". She wants to stop the big bad drug company, but dang if they aren't more likable than her.
She kills, maims, tortures without any sort of pity. I'm all for kick ass girls but she does this even when there's another alternative (lasso of truth anyone?) At one point a newscaster states how Wonder Women went "Guantanamo" on someone. Bad taste.
At times she seemed like a robot, there was no compassion, no spirit, not even a sense of humor. Heck, I would have settled for a mere twinkle in the eye.
Instead we get a woman with a perma scowl who looks like this.
http://img2.timeinc.net/ew/i/2011/05/12//wonder_women_320.jpg
Nope, nothing wonder about this woman other than her bra. : ( -
jon7057 — 14 years ago(January 24, 2012 01:43 PM)
This treatment of the character is COMPLETELY David E. Kelly's fault. I agreed with other posters that given the RIGHT script, Adrienne could easily have done a great Wonder Woman. She can be sweet in droves. If you see her work on "Supernatural", you'd see that missing Diana quality.